On summer evenings the womenfolk of my family would put on their chador and go out for a stroll in one of the Mughal gardens. |
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They often looked quite picturesque, the womenfolk in their bonnets and the men folk in their straw hats. |
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So we are doomed, by our very vitality, to earlier deaths than our womenfolk. |
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Some scenes, like those where the womenfolk do each other's hair and dish the dirt on their men, are rare and genuine moments. |
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Four years younger than Prince George, Marina was everything Britain's royal womenfolk at that time were not. |
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But the absence of the traditional enemy didn't spoil the fun for assortment of enthusiasts including gunslingers, gamblers, and their womenfolk. |
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Once derisively referred to as the chanars, the womenfolk of the community were never allowed to cover the upper portion of their bodies. |
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No one can resist taking photos of the faintly ridiculous men with their beards and waxed moustaches and their womenfolk in quaint dresses. |
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Alex and Rhena were all revved up with horsey mania, so around the city we clippety went, with our womenfolk waving to the passing trams. |
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The ambassador's glamorous ex-mistress Gloria Swanson did not crash the party, as the womenfolk of both families had feared. |
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A new mural on the outside wall of the town hall depicts, in raw Forties naturalist style, a German soldier heroically protecting his womenfolk. |
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Their meals, though simple and frugal, seemed to have been wholesome and nourishing, the womenfolk being experts in cooking and domestic economy. |
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The Huilloc men are only a little taller than their womenfolk, with broad chests, powerful shoulders and heavily muscled legs. |
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More than a century ago, to give his womenfolk an illusory monsoon during the hottest months, a maharana created the Maids of Honour garden. |
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The womenfolk of Asdee will have the glad rags out on Friday, December 6, when the local ICA celebrate their silver jubilee. |
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The Duke was sure glad that there were no womenfolk around to hear this rough badinage. |
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Swinging on the cot the womenfolk and children used to sing traditional folk songs and enjoy the rides. |
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Omar stated that the human rights abuses are going across the length and breadth of the state and even the womenfolk are not being spared. |
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As you have heard, DEC first had its contact with the womenfolk of Dindima. |
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Several other candidates hail from the rival Mangudadatu clan, whose womenfolk were among those massacred in November. |
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This was especially helpful towards the empowerment of the usually marginalized womenfolk resulting in productive and decent employment for them. |
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The womenfolk of landowners with irrigation pumps are able to use this water also for domestic purposes. |
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This, however, jeopardises the interests of their womenfolk as carers for their families and livestock, which, ultimately, may lead to conflict. |
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This was usually the job of womenfolk, so the well represented a significant improvement in their lives. |
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A stand that happening on screen jewels of great value because the stones are decorated, attracts visitors, particularly the womenfolk. |
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Perusin is derived from an ancient recipe for herb liquors made at home by generation after generation of womenfolk. |
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At least the womenfolk didn't hide their feelings behind masks of stone. |
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I had watched as all the womenfolk in my family had become peasants. |
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These colours were also used in a warp-weighted loom for making large areas of cloth, and would have been operated by the womenfolk of every household. |
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There are everyday photos in the style of Frank Meadows Sutcliffe of fishermen and their womenfolk, and examples of the smocks and oilskins worn by them. |
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The nomads, he said, were intensely jealous of strange men catching sight of their womenfolk, so I should stay in the Landcruiser while he advanced half way across the scrub. |
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I can hear them whispering in the kitchen, the womenfolk in my family. |
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None of the serials has helped in bettering the condition of womenfolk. |
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House-searches must be conducted more politely, with respectful understanding of Pushtuns' habit of keeping their womenfolk prisoner and their names secret. |
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Also there, struggling to survive the jungle not to mention the attentions of the unattired womenfolk is disgraced peer Lord Brocket. |
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Supporting an action by female members involved the majority male membership, who relied upon the unpaid labour of their womenfolk as well as the money they brought into the household, in a massive conflict of interest. |
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Straw hats, for centuries forbidden to women by sumptuary laws, as they were considered to be a male accessory, become in the nineteenth century an indispensable head covering for ladies and common womenfolk. |
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Presenter: That was Malama Rabi Dindima, the Secretary of the Women's Multi-purpose Co-operative Association in Dindima, talking about how the womenfolk in Dindima have benefited from the projects carried out in Dindima. |
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The reinterpretation of this important Navaratri Festival in the context of Women's Rights today contains portent lessons which womenfolk of various social origins can understand and mutually make their own. |
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This is one of Peru's poorest regions, yet the womenfolk of Huachocolpa will continue to adorn their hats with orchids unknown to the rest of the world. |
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The developing countries were home to a majority of the world's poor womenfolk and international cooperation, resource mobilization and stronger global partnership were essential to them. |
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The British taipans stood in one sodden circle with their womenfolk, like bored officers at a garrison get-together. |
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Almost immediately on hearing this, all the womenfolk would take hold of broomsticks, lathis and their husking pestles. |
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At our family reunion, the menfolk generally have a ball game, while the womenfolk gossip and trade snapshots. |
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And one of the facts about British-born Caribbean men that most distresses their womenfolk is that, of those in employment, more than half choose not a black partner but a white one. |
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Not so circumscribed in expedient for the reduction of surplus wealth were those lairds of the lariat who had womenfolk to their name. |
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Crafternoons have been a way to connect with my crafty womenfolk once a month that is both nurturing for the spirit as well as for the creative mama in all of us. |
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